Elizabeth Taylor ~~~(Cleopatra and Butterfield 8)

Jun 27, 2010 | Views: 963


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The Lin Dai of the west to me is Liz Taylor. She is one of my all time favorite actresses.

Again she’s versatile but her dramatic roles are stunning.

Cleopatra was written specifically for Liz Taylor in mind. When she was offered the part, she didn’t think much and wasn’t very interested. Such just haphazardly said to the studio that she will do it if she is paid One Million which she thought definitely they wouldn’t agree.. To the shock of everyone and Ms Taylor, the studio agreed. No one at that time period was EVER PAID THAT MUCH FOR A MOVIE…NO ACTOR AND NO ACTRESS! Liz set the trend and stated her worth..she commanded and she won!

This classic scene from CLEOPATRA (below) when she enters Rome as the Queen of Egypt Cleopatra for the first time. Very grand production. Great in costume, set, acting, and you name it. Watch!!


http://video.tsemtulku.com/videos/Cleopatra_Part_9_1963_Cleopatra_entrance_into.flv

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Below-Another great scene, when Queen Cleopatra floats by in her royal barge. As she is worshipped as a Goddess, the people kneel in homage to her as the royal boat goes by. Neat scene. Many ancient cultures believed their rulers to be of divine origin like in Tibet. Interesting.


http://video.tsemtulku.com/videos/Cleopatra_1963_Part_14.flv

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Butterfield 8

 

Watch how Gloria {Liz} tells her mama she’s changed:

http://video.tsemtulku.com/videos/BUtterfield_8_1960_pt.6_11.flv

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Two of my favorite celebrities together. Madonna made a speech to Liz Taylor:  

http://video.tsemtulku.com/videos/Madonna_Speech_to_Elizabeth_Taylor.flv

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BUTTERFIELD 8- Such powerful acting about during those times being a model meant you were a call-girl and it  was a big NO NO and very scandalous. Elizabeth Taylor plays this part so well..so deep..so powerful. No special effects or cinema tricks, but pure 100% good acting……Elizabeth Taylor in this scene, confesses to her mom who she is and what she has been doing, but the mom doesn’t want to listen. Her mom knowing but in denial. The mom wanted her to be the ‘perfect’ daughter..so she lives in a fantasy world of denial when truth is spoken, it is so much pain…so much dharma to be learned here. Everyone is like that most of the time, living a lie knowingly and unknowling and I am referring to the deceptions of samsara.

 

But she makes the mom listen..she is telling her mom, she’s changed. She’s different now. She’s not what she was. She can love JUST ONE MAN NOW….hehe..so scandalous back THEN, but no big deal now!!! What I liked also is the fact that Gloria (liz) had a breakthrough within herself. A breakthrough that made her not ashamed of who she was..but proud of who she is going to be now….deep.

So powerful the acting and meaning. Everyone can change. It is so liberating to change for the better…Everyone can and should.When you don’t change for the better, it is like slow suicide to me…emotional suicide.. I really like her powerful acting. She conveys this message in this movie perfectly…watch it!!

 

Another movie of Liz Taylor that is powerful with very meaningful undertones and undercurrents is ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’….excellent also.

I like movies with powerful acting..and story lines that make you think. That make you open up and become richer in your perspective of how things should and shouldn’t be. I like to walk away from a movie having learned something I can apply into my life to help others. And of course I like senseless horror movies too…heheh. Movies make you less rigid of how you view things from your cultural upbringing. Being rigid is such a horrible way to live and inflict on those around us. Be open and accepting is the way to go. Movies can help, if we wish to learn from them and go beyond just simple entertainment value.

Tsem Tulku


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Liz before and now really shows she’s had a ‘full’ life and also what does any life amount to if it is just for wordly praise/gains. Impermanence sets in fast and we have to gain something more ….before it is too late. We could have a full life, but it was full of what?

My comments is in no way meant to be offensive to Ms Taylor. In fact, I wish her the best always and love her acting.

Tsem Tulku

 

 

You should watch the whole MOVIE on Megavideo and the link is:

http://www.megavideo.com/?d=VYSTZBWN

Watch the complete Movie..one of my favorites…powerful story. Powerful acting. Powerful ending…

 

Prologue:

 

There may be likenesses, but there will never be another like her…..Actress Supremo Legendary Liz Taylor dies in Los Angeles March 23, 2011….

 

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32 Responses to Elizabeth Taylor ~~~(Cleopatra and Butterfield 8)

  1. Peter on Jun 27, 2010 at 2:09 am

    Tashi Delek Rinpoche!
    This legendary woman is certainly stunning in every sense of the word…Found some selected quotable quotes of hers and sharing with Rinpoche… :-)
    “When people say, ‘She’s got everything’, I’ve got one answer – I haven’t had tomorrow.
    You find out who your real friends are when you’re involved in a scandal.
    I think I’m finally growing up – and about time.
    I’ve always admitted that I’m ruled by my passions.
    I have a woman’s body and a child’s emotions.
    I feel very adventurous. There are so many doors to be opened, and I’m not afraid to look behind them.
    I suppose when they reach a certain age some men are afraid to grow up. It seems the older the men get, the younger their new wives get.
    People who know me well, call me Elizabeth. I dislike Liz.”
    And the ‘best’ I read was this…
    “I’ve only slept with men I’ve been married to. How many women can make that claim?” :-P
    More from here:
    http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/e/elizabeth_taylor.html

  2. betsy on Jun 27, 2010 at 10:07 am

    Thank you so much for posting Elizabeth’s story on your blog. Until now she still gives something for me to ponder. She has colorful life and i do wish her always happy.

  3. openthoughts on Jun 27, 2010 at 2:46 pm

    I’ve heard it said that Liz Taylor was in fact Cleopatra in a previous life. What do you think?

  4. Thierry on Jun 28, 2010 at 1:56 am

    Never saw the movies with Elizabeth Taylor this way before.
    Thank you for the post Rinpoche

  5. yoke fui on Jul 3, 2010 at 4:47 pm

    Looking at the last 2 pictures of Liz (one when she was at the prime of her time, the other her current picture),one can’t help thinking of the transient nature of youth and beauty.
    It reminds me the urgency of dharma practice and the emptiness of fame, glory & worldly possessions.

  6. raowenzen on Jul 3, 2010 at 6:57 pm

    Contemplating on the two faces of Elizabeth shown here really bring home the message of impermanence and the fact that we spend so much energy attaching to things like our looks etc which is simply futile as we give it all up at death.

  7. Paris on Jul 3, 2010 at 7:19 pm

    I agree with Rinpoche about the old classic movies – nobody does movies like that anymore. I “grew up” at school with plays and the great playwrights like Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller, and spent my late teens watching movies like Streetcar named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Yentl, Breakfast at Tiffanies – all the great Barbara Streisand, Bette Davis, Liz Taylor, Paul Newton movies. They stay in your mind for such a long time because of the incredible messages they contain, the deep passions angst that characters go through and the deep, deep human relationships and how people hurt or love each other. This is something we can all relate to and have gone through at some point or another in our lives. You feel SO MUCH for these characters even though they’re fictional.
    If you study the plays of Tennessee Williams, and really look at the words he chooses and the way he writes there is so much Dharma in that: great lessons to be learnt about the suffering that people hold (even if they’re fictional!), and how they hurt each other from that suffering, how they literally drive themselves insane from their fears, angers insecurities and deep refusal to change.
    Oh I’m so going to go dig up my old video tape of “cat on a hot tin roof now” hehe (it’s very much our energy too what with all the gay undertones!)

  8. Paris on Jul 3, 2010 at 7:24 pm

    Also, Rinpoche thank you for posting those two stunningly contrasting pictures of Liz Taylor, at the height of her beauty and now…
    I remember Rinpoche once told me that people with great beauty suffer even more than normal because as they grow old, start ageing and stop getting any attention for their beauty, the suffering can be immense – especially for people who are very attached to their physical looks and have been used to getting away with things because of their looks.
    I bumped into a family friend by accident awhile ago – normally, she’s always all decked out in branded clothes, layers of make-up and the most elaborate hairstyles. When I saw her, she was still all decked out, but her face was sagging, she looked tired, old and drained. It was the saddest moment I’d ever seen her in – this old lady still all decked out like a christmas tree (and it was only in a neighbourhood mall!), like she was still clinging desperately onto how she looked, even though her face was crumbling.
    It’s an apt reminder, as ever, that we can’t take anything with us – no matter how beautiful, successful, rich we are. Even Liz Taylor – in a few more years, people probably won’t even know her name anymore or remember what she looked like, even though she was considered one of the world’s most beautiful women at the time.

  9. Ethan Chu on Jul 3, 2010 at 7:28 pm

    Chasing Stars it is.. People spent half of their life if not the rest of their lives chasing stars: money, fame, recognition, fame, status, beauty and not realizing time is indeed too short for all of these. The truth is we will never feel complete even we have all the above!
    By the time reality hits, we all go down.. depression, anger, unhappiness all arises… and our ego stood in the way, keep acting that we are doing so okay and yet when alone, we can’t even name a best friend’s name. This is the harsh world of samsara.
    For Elizabeth and Michael Jackson, they needed a lot of strength to survive in the entertainment industry. Each harsh comment or bad picture hurt… badly. Can you imagine yourself living like that everyday even with loads of money everyday and yet so timid, so scare, so insecure?
    I am not saying that they are stupid for not recognizing all of these; in fact many people recognize this but they just don’t know how and what the way out!
    I consider many who had met Dharma and Rinpoche at any stage of their lives are very lucky. Of taking that small little step out and starting to help yourself then to the person next to you then extended to more and more people…
    Therefore, I hope that people would actually take that one step out. See how Dharma can bring you happiness and become a better person. Just a little bit of your time, it is really that easy.

  10. David Lai on Jul 3, 2010 at 11:56 pm

    I really love this amazing post of Elizabeth Taylor and what Rinpoche loved about her movies. I am moved by Rinpoche’s explanation and description of her movies and what Rinpoche really appreciates from her thought-provoking movies. I never really appreciated such movies before because I was not exposed to such movies.
    Although I really like Elizabeth but nothing gave me the raw feelings of empathy for Christina Crawford in ‘Mommie Dearest’. It is the movie adaptation of the book by Christina Crawford with the same name as the movie of her growing up years and relationship with her mother – the ‘screen queen’ Joan Crawford. I was totally riveted to my seat as I watched how Joan Crawford (played by the sublime Faye Dunaway) systematically abused her daughter.
    I watched this movie with Rinpoche and on many scenes especially the one with the ‘no wire-hangers’ Rinpoche remarked that the scene resembled the abuse that he experienced in his childhood. I was mortified and was holding back tears as I grabbed onto the sofa for comfort. I must say that it was one movie that impacted me deeply because of the dramatic acting and it seemed to me like I was watching what Rinpoche went through in his childhood. What amazes me is that Rinpoche doesn’t seem to bear any visible emotional scars from such a traumatic childhood.

  11. Irene Lim on Jul 4, 2010 at 3:51 pm

    Everything in this world is transient, everything is impermanent. Rinpoche’s teaching of the videos is in relation to impermanence and the illusion of Samsara. We should not cling to rigidity but conform to change for the betterment of oneself and sustainable happiness. Samsara is full of deception so why cling to samsaric beliefs and concepts. Get away from samsaric deception by following closely to Tsem Rinpoche’s instructions and methods for He is the one who is able to steer us out of it and liberate us. Aren’t you tired of Samsara deception and wish for permanent happiness?
    Check Tsem Rinpoche out at http://www.tsemtulku.com.

  12. Datuk May on Jul 5, 2010 at 6:40 pm

    Never much of a movie enthusiast, I have actually watched these two movies, and I agree with Rinpoche that they are made for Elizabeth Taylor about using “Beauty” to get what she wants. And truly Elizabeth Taylor was a great beauty of her time.
    However, what made an impact on me are the contrasting pictures of Elizabeth Taylor, culminating in Buddhist belief of impermanence. In our delusional minds, we all think that we can hold onto what we have forever and that had been the lasting binding trap to our path of liberation, freedom and happiness.
    From the realization of the 2 pictures, and at my age, I will learn that to have filled a FULL life would be one lived in service to benefit others. The Buddhist Way.

  13. Jean Mei on Jul 6, 2010 at 5:49 am

    I think that it’s difficult for people in my generation to keep in mind that “Movies can help, if we wish to learn from them and go beyond just simple entertainment value.”
    Movies produced 20-30 years ago were made to tell a story; be it to educate people on far away places (e.g. Egypt) or to convey controversial messages (e.g. models = call-girl). It widened people’s perspectives and made people think when they came out off the cinema.
    After watching the 4 videos in this post, I feel like not much has changed since then. It’s clear that in both the roles Elizabeth Taylor played that, like Datuk May said, beauty is used as a powerful tool for influence and manipulation. What’s sad is that it could either be abused (e.g. always getting things your way, which leads you to continuously focus on the maintenance of your beauty to not potentially bruise the ego) or used to affect good change while it lasts.
    In comparison to Audrey Hepburn (who fyi was the 3rd actor/actress to get paid 1 million!), I feel that she aged beautifully. (http://www.withusoragainstus.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/audrey-hepburn-2.jpg) Although praised for her beauty, she never felt like she was beautiful and instead of indulging into the life her beauty provided, she used her popularity, celebrity-status and beauty to highlight many global plights. Spending more than a decade to fully devote her time towards helping UNICEF, I felt that by constantly focusing outwards and not being attached to herself, her looks and her ego, that she had something to feel proud of at the end of it all (her life).
    I’m not trying to overshadow Elizabeth Taylor (as she herself did plenty of work to raise money for AIDS), but if you were a bonafide rarity like two of these great actresses of all-time what kind of life would you lead?….as you get older, as your looks fade, what is there to show for yourself? when you haven’t got any more bargaining power that you previously had from your looks, and one day realize that after all these years you’ve become quite a rotten person inside would you feel angry…upset?
    I hope to continuously increase my thoughts and energy outwards and onto other people. I pray that I will never (and other people too) feel the immense suffering to one day realise that my entire life has just been about me, myself and I.

  14. margaretlee on Jul 6, 2010 at 5:43 pm

    If you are born beautiful, that’s good. If you are born beautiful and have a brain, that’s better. And if you are born beautiful, have a brain and not be attached to your beauty, that’s the best!
    Beauty can be very deceptive. Some people see being born beautiful is a fruition of good karma. Rinpoche once said, this may not be so, as it depends on how you are going to use the beauty. Using beauty to get whatever you wants and in the process cheating and deceiving others will create much negative karma. Being beautiful can sometimes attract unncessary trouble and problems that may bring unexpected trauma to your life. Being attached to your own beauty and deceptively believing that you can hold onto it forever can create much suffering to yourself as nature and the law of gravity set its way in.
    Elizabeth’s two contrasting pictures, one during her prime time and one from the most recent time depicts what an illusion “Beauty” can paint for you. Then you may question, why spend all my life chasing after things that do not last, things like beauty, fame, money and love? Why not invest in something that we can bring forward to our next lives? Why don’t we invest in our mind?

  15. Peter on Jul 6, 2010 at 9:33 pm

    Terima Kasih Rinpoche!
    “You find out who your real friends are when you’re involved in a scandal.
    I think I’m finally growing up – and about time.
    I’ve always admitted that I’m ruled by my passions.”
    Forward to my own post…
    I can relate totally to those above statements and have realised gawd! after all these years, have I not realised anything?
    Then again, I met Rinpoche and Kechara….
    Ah well not all is lost yet… :-)

  16. Joey on Jul 7, 2010 at 12:05 pm

    “Liz before and now really shows she’s had a ‘full’ life and also what does any life amount to if it is just for wordly praise/gains. Impermanence sets in fast and we have to gain something more ….before it is too late. We could have a full life, but it was full of ”
    That part of the post really hit me as i have been trying to experience a ‘full’ life and to gain as many experiences as possible in my life. Intellectually, I know that they are empty in the sense that i cannot bring them to future lifetimes or apply them when the conditions change, but i am still attached to them in reality.
    That part of the post reminds me that even people who have had it all in life – fame and money are still in suffering and it doesnt really bring them anywhere. Then I do ask myself, what happens if i get them? can i benefit others? the answer is no. My attachment to those ‘experiences’ lessens but it comes back later.
    perhaps i need to keep doing it until it dosent pop up anymore?

  17. Sean on Jul 7, 2010 at 8:04 pm

    I think I heard of Liz Taylor before… She was a very good actor in the videos. No wonder Rinpoche likes her so much. In the first video, I think that the costumes and effects were very good comparing it to the age of the movie. Butterfield is very interesting as it has some Dharma in it. I did not notice it at the first, but thank you Rinpoche, for highlighting it!
    So powerful the acting and meaning. Everyone can change. It is so liberating to change for the better…Everyone can and should.When you don’t change for the better, it is like slow suicide to me…emotional suicide.. I really like her powerful acting. She conveys this message in this movie perfectly…watch it!!
    What he said above is totally true. As EVERYBODY CAN CHANGE!!!!!!!
    I Liked this part too:
    Movies make you less rigid of how you view things from your cultural upbringing. Being rigid is such a horrible way to live and inflict on those around us. Be open and accepting is the way to go. Movies can help, if we wish to learn from them and go beyond just simple entertainment value.

  18. Justin Cheah on Jul 7, 2010 at 9:10 pm

    It gives me a mixed feeling after finished watching all the videos and her two photos of past and present. One word comes out of my mind. Impermanence. With much respect to Liz, have gotten herself a lot of money from her stunning acting but that doesn’t makes her young and beautiful continously and what she had done to benefitted her life other than that? She is still going to suffer the law of impermanence, fading and getting older and older each day, there’s nothing that she can do to make her young again, facing death soon and can’t help it. I bet she must have used up quite a lot of money to maintain her beauty that does not last and yet still have to face death.

  19. Shirley Tan on Jul 8, 2010 at 12:06 am

    I am with Justin. It is the two pictures of Liz Taylor which left a lasting impression in my mind. No matter how successful adored or beautiful we are, all these will fade, age and die. Nothing is permanent in samsara. No one will be exempted from the laws of cause and effect. Not even a susper star or the President of a powerful country.
    In this respect, the real success in life cannot be quantified by material and external gains. When it is all said and done, none of these will matter anymore. At the time of death, none of these will be able to aid us in any way and we cannot take them with us. We can be immortalized by the strength of our attributes and the weight of our values. If movies ever taught me anything, it is not to be caught up in the delusions that they create, or the ones I create.

  20. Shirley Tan on Jul 8, 2010 at 12:08 am

    So sorry, something went wrong during posting. Parts of my comments were missed out. I am re-posting the complete comments again. Thank you for your kind patience.
    I am with Justin. It is the two pictures of Liz Taylor which left a lasting impression in my mind. No matter how successful adored or beautiful we are, all these will fade, age and die. Nothing is permanent in samsara. No one will be exempted from the laws of cause and effect. Not even a susper star or the President of a powerful country.
    In this respect, the real success in life cannot be quantified by material and external gains. When it is all said and done, none of these will matter anymore. At the time of death, none of these will be able to aid us in any way and we cannot take them with us. We can be immortalized by the strength of our attributes and the weight of our values. If movies ever taught me anything, it is not to be caught up in the delusions that they create, or the ones I create. Having said that, there are some movies which do teach us a great deal but they are the minority in a world dominated by Hollywood. Then we, as consumers, should exercise a discerning attitude towards what we see or choose to watch. If we feed our minds with the right foods, then our minds will be much enriched.

  21. Sharon Saw on Jul 8, 2010 at 12:16 am

    This post shows how Rinpoche can make everything a Dharma lesson! Even Elizabeth Taylor and movies can be Dharma teachings! I always find it amazing how wrapped up in movies we are. At least Rinpoche sees Dharma lessons in movies but for most of us, we just enjoy the movie and often leave the cinema without much thought. For us, it’s just entertainment. It’s transient – like Elizabeth Taylor’s beauty. When we age – what do we have left?
    Most of us can’t wait for the next blockbuster and we go into the cinema to get completely immersed in the emotion of the movie – whether sad or exciting or scary. But the movie is often just fiction and we go there to temporarily escape the reality of our lives.
    I like what Rinpoche said – “Movies can help, if we wish to learn from them and go beyond just simple entertainment value.” Rinpoche has always said that we lead our lives doing what we’re doing but with a Dharma motivation and meaning and this advice about movies can apply to everyone!

  22. Sean on Jul 8, 2010 at 2:19 pm

    I think I heard of Liz Taylor before… She was a very good actor in the videos. No wonder Rinpoche likes her so much. In the first video, I think that the costumes and effects were very good comparing it to the age of the movie. Butterfield is very interesting as it has some Dharma in it. I did not notice it at the first, but thank you Rinpoche, for highlighting it!
    So powerful the acting and meaning. Everyone can change. It is so liberating to change for the better…Everyone can and should.When you don’t change for the better, it is like slow suicide to me…emotional suicide.. I really like her powerful acting. She conveys this message in this movie perfectly…watch it!!

  23. fang on Jul 8, 2010 at 4:35 pm

    One way of getting to know a person is through their thoughts and conversations. Here are some quotes from Elizabeth Taylor which I would like to share with everyone:
    “I adore wearing gems, but not because they are mine. You can’t possess radiance, you can only admire it.“ – Elizabeth Taylor
    “I am a very committed wife. And I should be committed too – for being married so many times.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “I don’t think President Bush is doing anything at all about Aids. In fact, I’m not sure he even knows how to spell Aids.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “I feel very adventurous. There are so many doors to be opened, and I’m not afraid to look behind them.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “I fell off my pink cloud with a thud.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “I have a woman’s body and a child’s emotions.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “I really don’t remember much about Cleopatra. There were a lot of other things going on. “ – Elizabeth Taylor
    “I’m a survivor – a living example of what people can go through and survive. “ – Elizabeth Taylor
    “I’ve always admitted that I’m ruled by my passions.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “I’ve been through it all, baby, I’m mother courage.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “I’ve only slept with men I’ve been married to. How many women can make that claim?” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “It is strange that the years teach us patience; that the shorter our time, the greater our capacity for waiting.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “It’s not the having, it’s the getting. “ – Elizabeth Taylor
    “Marriage is a great institution.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “My mother says I didn’t open my eyes for eight days after I was born, but when I did, the first thing I saw was an engagement ring. I was hooked.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “People who know me well, call me Elizabeth. I dislike Liz.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “Success is a great deodorant.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “The problem with people who have no vices is that generally you can be pretty sure they’re going to have some pretty annoying virtues.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “When people say, ‘She’s got everything’, I’ve got one answer – I haven’t had tomorrow.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    “You find out who your real friends are when you’re involved in a scandal.” – Elizabeth Taylor
    Such humour, grace and wit combined… truly precious a gem of a person Elizabeth Taylor is! Thank you, Rinpoche for drawing our attention to this very living legend of an actress.

  24. Deborah on Jul 8, 2010 at 5:01 pm

    Who can deny the need to be beautiful and famous… The need to be loved and admired (or envied) by all…The feeling of having the world at your feet. Such gratification.. or is it? I had not seen the recent photo of Elizabeth Taylor until I came across this post. The vast difference is scary. I guess a lesson to be learnt is money and fame really can’t buy you happiness and at the end of the day her beauty is her greatest enemy (no disrespect intended). There is nothing that can fill the void of happiness.
    Then you have people like Mother Theresa, a great humanitarian and advocate for the poor and helpless. She did not need anything nor was she even concerned with her age ( her date of birth was wrongly registered for a long time) yet you see the glow of happiness and the beauty from within that lasted throughout her lifetime. Time and time again we see how great humanitarians with their limitless love and compassion have such joy & happiness. This should be what we aim for rather than money & fame. Maybe these mottos help -
    “Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.”
    “A clean heart is a free heart”

  25. Peter on Jul 8, 2010 at 10:39 pm

    Terima Kasih Rinpoche!
    “Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.”
    Conventionally speaking, I would wholeheartedly agree with her. These days, the ‘NOW’ thingy, ‘life is short’ has become much of a trend word in most places but still humans continue in their usual decadence and self defeating behaviour.
    Perhaps it remains just a another word in the dictionary, like so many other words lost in time and space but not effecting any change.
    Yet in the various Buddhist canons, the Buddha Himself spoke of ‘here and now’ with an emphasis…perhaps with a proper understanding of themes like impermanence, not-self, unsatisfactoriness and emptiness, seeing all as what it truly is..
    And in the Lamrin…the preciousness of human life, the potential of future lives, accumulating merit, purifying one’s karma…what do all these mean to us in the ‘here and NOW’?
    If not NOW, when?

  26. thierryfornow on Jul 9, 2010 at 6:53 am

    This is just as if Elizabeth Taylor had traversed many realms of existence within one lifetime, from fame, beauty, health and glory similar to a God, to drug addiction similar to a hungry ghost, to decay and suffering of old age similar to a hell being. I wonder how she would do it all again with the knowledge she now has, what changes would she make, what would she use her fame and beauty for?
    Sometimes, knowledge comes too late for us to apply it to our life. Hence, is is good to look at what the others have done with their lives, and see for ourselves where their actions have taken them, closer to happiness or further away?

  27. Cynthia Lee on Jul 9, 2010 at 9:50 pm

    E-channel is like one of the channels I really like watching. They depict real life stories about all these Hollywood celebs who looks like they have it all. Still, it’s as superficial as the movies they act in. But aren’t we all living in a movie? Everything is a delusion. Maybe Rinpoche is trying to show us that.
    Then there is the other side of E-channel where they film reality stories of these stars. Some are quite ugly. But still who cares? Everyone still wanna be a celeb. Lately, it’s becoming even more apparent. Everyone wants to be a celebrity because they are not happy with their lives. I am sure everybody knows that no one is truly happy regardless what they have. However, our minds work like this. If we can have as much as possible, why not? It’s never enough. Never satisfied.
    Liz Taylor is a good example of one who have it all – fame, beauty and money. Many husbands too. Now that she’s old and all, but honestly, many people still would want to have led her life. Most of us are living in delusions. Many of us will still live in delusions.
    If a star can make an impact on others’ lives, I truly see the importance of making Rinpoche’s blog super famous. Perhaps the most famous blogger in the world. Then there is much possibility of clearing these delusions from people’s lives.

  28. Joy Kam on Jul 9, 2010 at 11:43 pm

    Elizabeth Taylor is my mum’s favorite Holywood celebrity, I guess it is almost everyone’s’ . What strikes me most about Cleopatra the movie is that even someone as powerful as Queen Cleopatra has to leave her kingdom and all her richest, wealth, beauty, fame etc behind when she dies. They also remind me of the God realms. They literally live like Gods on this earth, everyone adores them and praises them when they are alive but when they are dead or dying, they are mostly alone, terrified and no one really cares. Instead everyone’s thinking how to divide their wealth – sad isn’t it?

  29. Joy Kam on Jul 9, 2010 at 11:44 pm

    In the God realm it is also the same… when they are alive, they have everything and everyone and when they die, they basically die all alone, they will stink and smell and everyone just runs far away from them. They’ve used up all their merits, and because they have clairvoyance they can see where they are heading next… perhaps a pig in the next life! Gosh better not reincarnate as a God hu?
    Well it is good to know that Elizabeth Taylor used her fame to benefit others like speaking up for AIDS when her good friend died and that was how the education on AIDS all got started. Maybe that is why she is still alive unlike the infamous ET of China – Lin Dai.

  30. Elaine Cheah on Jul 10, 2010 at 12:23 am

    Buddhas benefit others continually, whatever they are doing, through every hair, every pore. On the surface, we may not always understand it, see it or agree with it, but they still do nonetheless. Since we aren’t able to see it all the time due to our degenerate minds, we should trust that they cannot but benefit others and not view their actions and make judgement through our own tainted eyes. If we analyse deeper and apply some logic, sometimes we grasp the deeper meaning.
    It’s now obvious to everyone that Tsem Rinpoche has lots of varied interests. It’s not just meditation, mantras and rituals day in and day out. How does watching or blogging about Liz Taylor, Lin Dai, ghost stories or pet videos constitute dharma? At first I thought it’s nothing but just sharing of things that are his interests. Then it suddenly struck me that not everyone in the world would be googling about Lama Tsongkhapa or the Heart Sutra. There are perhaps thousands or millions out there who are fans of Liz Taylor and would see what they can find on the net about her. They click search and find a write up or video of Liz Taylor and guess where they land up? Why, on the TsemTulku blog of course! Never guessed it eh? Took me a while to figure that out.
    This Lama is brilliant I must say!

  31. ruby on Jul 10, 2010 at 3:06 am

    I am not a “movie-going type”. In fact, for the last 10 years, i only watched 4 movies namely Retun of the Jedi, Elizabeth, Alice in Wonderland and recently Prince of Persia. However, since Rinpoche posted it, then i guess it must be a teaching somewhere in the movie that was why i watched it. It can not be just for sheer entertainment value. And indeed it isn’t, after watching Butterfield 8 i unerstand why Rinpoche put it up. Being born with good physical body, nice voice, and a pretty face is not good karma or bad karma. If these are used for a wrong purpose, then it is bad karma to be born with these good looks. If they are used to benefit others for example to attract another person to get into a spiritual path or in a way that can be beneficial to that person, then it is good karma. So readers, what do you think in the case of “Gloria”???

  32. Phil on Nov 21, 2010 at 10:25 am

    None of my friends have ever heard of Cleopatra or recognised its significance, its one of the unsung classics which isnt mentioned very much when people talk about movies. I saw it about 6 years ago on TV and bought the DVD straight away,so was happy to see that you appreciated it too Rinpoche. I like near the the end when Cleopatra(who is a reincarnation of Isis btw) is preparing for death and tells her assistant to get her gold dress as she needs to be seen over a vast distance after she passes away(reminded me of the Bardo, also of how vast things really are). Also like when Mark Anthony dies and she says “There has never been such a silence”…good stuff!!

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  • tsemtulku
    (Wednesday, May 23. 2012 07:56 AM)
    Someone I’ve known for 20 years passed away of heart failure. She was 62 and she has been in and out of the hospital for months now. Will miss her: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/students-friends/one-night-two-funerals.html
  • tsemtulku
    (Wednesday, May 23. 2012 05:59 AM)
    What a thoughtful young man Emilio is. See what he did. I am so touched and mesmerized that he is so young but can be so generous with his thoughts and gifts….I really appreciate people like this. And his picture shows so much character also: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31881
  • tsemtulku
    (Wednesday, May 23. 2012 02:02 AM)
    Willow Creek is the exact type of town I would love to live in…trees, mountains, rivers.l would set up a house there, big altar, butterlamp house and make lots of offerings and do retreats there and lots of dharma readings. Having bigfoot nearby is just an extra treat. But I wouldn’t move therer for bigfoot-I like the environment..In Tibet Domo Geshe Rinpoche use to meditate in secluded caves and when he gained attainments, Yetis which is Himalayan bigfoots visited him giving him special milk where he made healing pills that were so powerful even the 13th Dalai Lama and Panchen Lamas wanted those pills. Domo Geshe was famous to have association with yetis and they never harmed him, but would drop milk off at his cave and go…I would love to live at Willow Creek so much. I love places like this. If I didn’t have Kechara, I would move there immediately and live there. But I will visit for sure. Will take a group with me. I want to go very much!! TR see; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0dVzIr6bgw&feature=related
  • admin
    (Wednesday, May 23. 2012 02:00 AM)
    Tsem Rinpoche conducted two funerals within 24 hours on Saturday, one for a Dharma friend and another one for a 3-month fetus due to miscarriage. Due to days of not enough rest, Rinpoche developed a stye (eyelid bump) due to heatiness, but Rinpoche is more than willing suffer for the sake of others in need, read on http://www.tsemrinpoche.com/?p=956
  • tsemtulku
    (Wednesday, May 23. 2012 01:29 AM)
    Willow Creek is a town in Northern California. This town has the most reported cases of bigfoot sightings. From Willow Creek you go to Bluff Creek where the most famous Patterson-Gimlin film of a genuine bigfoot was walking back in the 60′s was filmed…it is the most famous footage that no one can debunk till today….Willow Creek is so green, full of mountains and beautiful rivers. I will definitely take a group with me and visit one day..I love forests and Northern California..so beautiful.. I don’t want to look for bigfoot, but the whole town is a total mecca for bigfoot enthusiasts with shops and small museums. I would like to go to just enjoy the scenery, the mountains and forests. And see the bigfoot scene.. I would love to live there for sure. Who wants to go with me?? Tsem Rinpoche See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0dVzIr6bgw&feature=related Patterson-gimlin film…so far no scientist can say it is fake. Taken in 1967: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5LUt-9AvNs&feature=related
  • tsemtulku
    (Wednesday, May 23. 2012 12:40 AM)
    VERY CLEAR HIGH DEFINITION FILM-Wow…heheh…SPECIAL TWO HOUR SPECIAL…great: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0dVzIr6bgw&feature=related
  • tsemtulku
    (Tuesday, May 22. 2012 11:37 PM)
    Wish can find people truly passionate about these subjects here: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=4336
  • tsemtulku
    (Tuesday, May 22. 2012 11:37 PM)
    I love this program..would love to have a group of people interested in this with me…and we have discussion groups..hehehehe….Miss all that like in the USA..don’t have anything like this here..wish we did: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=15533
  • tsemtulku
    (Tuesday, May 22. 2012 01:21 PM)
    It’s in the scriptures these beings exist. Many high lamas of high standing related they have seen these beings. What do you think: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31948
  • tsemtulku
    (Tuesday, May 22. 2012 11:48 AM)
    THIS SECTION HAS ALOT OF INFORMATION ON THE GREAT MAHASIDDHAS. EVERYONE should bookmark this page and read it from time to time. We all need inspiration. What better way to get inspiration but from the masters’ themselves. Share & Read..it’s a must!! See: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=23941

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What a thoughtful young man.. see what he did: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31881
2 hours ago
It's in the scriptures these beings exist. Many high lamas of high standing related they have seen these beings. What do you think: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31948
19 hours ago
THIS SECTION HAS ALOT OF INFORMATION ON THE GREAT MAHASIDDHAS. EVERYONE should bookmark this page and read it from time to time. We all need inspiration. What better way to get inspiration but from the masters' themselves. Share & Read..it's a must!! See: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=23941
21 hours ago
Dear friends, Please see here Kechara helping and donating to dog shelter in Kathmandu who needs help badly.They are doing a fantastic job under tremendous challenges and setbacks..Please leave a word of support for them in the comments section of the post: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=9403
21 hours ago
Imagine if I was real lucky and got to live solitary in a place like this??? Imagine if my cabin was near the shore of this lake without many people around? Imagine I have my dharma books and beautiful Buddha shrine and can live here away from the delusions, false dreams, fake promises and false hopes of this world that I never believed from day one anyways??? If I should be so lucky to be in such a living environment in this all future lives... Tsem Rinpoche
22 hours ago
Very nice quote from Muhammad Ali the famous boxer.
yesterday
Dear friends, This is a well made Paranormal real life story. Nothing scary in this episode, but very powerful show of love and willpower. I want you to please watch this carefully and see how a mother reaches out to save her child. Her will was so strong she left her body. The child saw a light leaving the mother and going to the road although she died and 'found' people to save her child. Very touching and beautiful story. This is what I believe happened, what do you think? http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31937
2 days ago
I knew of a lady who when she went to bed at night, she would feel unseen hands touch her body and disturb her sleep. This happened many times. She sought help from many places without relief. When she saw me, I gave her Singdongma. She invited a statue home, set up a shrine for Her and did Singdongma's mantra/prayer daily. The unseen hands stopped disturbing her & this was ten years ago. She does her prayer daily to Singongma till now: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31904
3 days ago
Dear all, every week I am informed of a death and to offer prayers. This week I was informed of four deaths. With death, everything is almost final and if we didn't do dharma genuinely, we would have regrets. Death is such a omnipresent and frightening stalker. Realize it will come for you one day soon and go all the way with dharma, dharma practice, dharma work and gain realizations. At death, the dharma you have is the only hope. Anything else acquired in life is a total waste of time. Please realize and wake up. Don't procrastinate and keep yourself 'busy' with activities that are empty at the time of death. Our minds will continue at death and what supports that journey is our good merits and attainments collected during our lives. Tsem Rinpoche
3 days ago
Dear Rinpoche, Bryan and I do so much less than what Rinpoche does. When people are asleep Rinpoche's working, when people are awake Rinpoche's working. Not many people in Kechara realize that Rinpoche works the hardest in the entire organization. I didn't know before joining Ladrang. Although Rinpoche may want to go around to pray for people in need, one day I want to able to do this instead of Rinpoche. It is quite taxing and Rinpoche can't be going out of Haven 24 hours to pray for the dying/dead. I'm happy Pastor Yek Yee and Pastor Susan wanted to come today, they really are awesome Pastors. Thank you, Jean Mei
3 days ago
Dear TR,  We have just collected Tashi's ashes. Our Nirvana agent who named May is a very nice lady, she is in her 40+, she is a Buddhist and a Mandarin speaker. She follow us thru out the whole session. May also bought us drinks and settle everything for us.  I have share with her about KH, TR and some other departments we have in Kechara. She is interested in KH. I will arrange with her to come and visit KH and various departments soon. The couple is sending us back home and we will go and get a stupa for Tashi's ashes. Have asked them to go back and rest after this. From Bryan
3 days ago
Rinpoche, (1 pic below) We have just finished lighting 25 candles for Mama Mooi Lan's swift rebirth. We also lit 21 candles for baby Tashi's swift rebirth. Thank you, Jean Ai Cc POs, Jamie, SM
3 days ago
Dear Rinpoche, The casket has been filled with baby Tashi and baby items that Rinpoche bought for him. We did prayers before he left to be cremated. Thank you, Jean Mei (This morning at the funeral for baby Tashi, we bought baby items to be placed into his casket and cremated together. We wanted Tashi to have the baby items with him to let him know we care. His body is strewn with blessed rose petals. Tsem Rinpoche)
3 days ago
Dear all,  It's 9:30 AM. I just walked into the house after being in the hospital and then going to finish a funeral for a baby of a student. I have just conducted two funerals in the last 24 hours. The second funeral was for a baby. I had Jean Mei, Bryan, Seng Piow, Pastor Susan, Pastor Yekyee, Lew with me. Pastor Susan and Yekyee really wanted to come and learn. I am glad they made the effort.  We conducted a simple funeral by reciting holy verses, sprinkling holy water onto the baby, protector rice and scattered blessed fresh rose petals all over the baby. Afterwards I had a nice conversation about the baby's mind taking rebirth. Upon leaving the father and father's mother gave me a very warm hug of thanks and support during this most saddest of times for them...and the wife was happy and looked visibly relieved. She let go alot and let go of her guilt after we talked.. I have sent Bryan and Jean Mei with the family to cremate the baby this morning at 11AM It will take two hours and then we can bring the ashes home. Part of the ashes will be in a large stupa. All of us are extremely exhausted but did very good work. That is what Kechara is about. I am very happy we can help the baby and family along their way. When they called, they sounded extremely desperate as it was very late with no one to help them. We were very honoured to help them. I didn't call Pastor Yekyee and Pastor Susan heard, they immediately wanted to join me. Now with no sleep after baby Tashi's funeral, they went to Kechara to give dharma classes. I am proud of them and my assistants who wanted to help all last night until this morning. It is wonderful to give it all we can for others. That is what Kechara is about. Tsem Rinpoche
3 days ago
Dear TR, 

I have received some update from Gaden regarding Justin Ripley's ashes. 

Monastery have done a whole day of Vajrayogini Daju and Ruchok this Sunday, this is for Rinpoche's previous life and current life students who passed away recently: Geshe Ngawang and Justin Ripley.  

Monastery is now in the middle making Tsa Tsa out from Geshe Ngawang's ashes. After they finish, monastery start to make Tsa Tsa out from Justin's ashes. 

Monastery will use Justin's ashes and make a few different type of Tsa Tsa:

1) Chenrezig, Manjushri and Vajrapani Tsa Tsa

2) White Tara, Amitayus and Nagyalma Tsa Tsa

3) small stupa Tsa Tsa

I have asked monastery to mail us few Tsa Tsa after finish, this will be place inside KFR big VY stupa. 

Thanks 
Bryan (Justin Ripley's ashes has been made into holy Buddha tsatsas {as in picture} to gain more merits for him). We love Justin.
3 days ago
When we trust, practice and go all the way with the tantric path of Vajra Yogini, we have nothing to worry about. All the worries both worldly and spiritual will be solved. We should surrender to Vajra Yogini's blessing by being our best. We just set up this wonderful statue of Buddha Vajra Yogini in our library area. How beautiful She is. Buddha Vajra Yogini is special deity for those overwhelmed by laziness, miserliness and want easy practice but big results. May all of you be blessed to see Her holy image. Kechara Discovery Dept of our orgazination does such wonderful images available for the public. I am very happy as She is beautiful. Thank You Kechara Discovery! Tsem Rinpoche
4 days ago
We just set up this wonderful statue of Buddha Vajra Yogini in our library area. How beautiful it is. Buddha Vajra Yogini is special deity for those overwhelmed by laziness, miserliness and want easy practice but big results. May all of you be blessed to see Her holy image. Kechara Discovery Dept of our orgazination does such wonderful images available for the public. I am very happy as She is beautiful. Thank You Kechara Discovery! Tsem Rinpoche
4 days ago
May 2012-Super cute...Dharma, Mumu, Zamkar and Oser went bye bye together earlier...TR
5 days ago
When I first arrived in Malaysia in 1992 I had a group of people who would sponsor my tickets, stay and for many years sponsor much needed help in Gaden. One of them was Ms Mooi Lan who lives in Cheras. She has been a great supporter for the last 20 years and in the past sponsor. I recieved very sad news she passed away this morning at 4Am. I request all my students to please light a candle for her to take good rebirth and come across the dharma again. Offer the candle to Buddha Dukkar..that is the Buddha I assigned to her many years ago and she diligently practiced and set up a shrine to Dukkar.. I will miss her and never forget her kindness. Many of the things I wanted to do in the past she generously helped. Tsem Rinpoche ( see here http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=4354 )
5 days ago
My relatives and friends who grew up with me. They speak about what I was like as a child: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=13624
5 days ago
Heruka! We say we want to improve yet we don't hold our vows. We promise to keep our samaya, yet our promise to our earlier promises laxed. We want to experience only good results yet we hold onto our face. We want wealth, yet we give nothing. We want success, yet we offer tiny offerings to the Three Jewels. We say we have great faith in our Guru, yet when his assignments are difficult we run. We say we want a good rebirth yet all our actions are motivated by self gain. Heruka, Heruka, Heruka, how are we to recieve your blessings when our three doors are closed tightly by selfishness, ignorance and anger?~Tsem Rinpoche
7 days ago
I haven't lived in Gaden since 1992 when I was sent to Malaysia. I love Gaden and loved so much living there. I like so many things about Gaden. Conversations would not be lonely and easy. Whatever I talk about the monks immediately understand. I do not have to face 'opposition' , doubts, hundreds of questions, and every detail simple about the dharma or dharma work has to be explained. I miss that so much. I am not lonely for company, but I am lonely for familiarity very much. I was very content, at peace and in my element in Gaden. I never knew or imagined I would have to go to Malaysia, stay and take on heavy responsibilities. I am not complaining but I love Gaden, the monks, my teachers, the great masters, the senior monks whom I have many friends. I miss them so much. So so much. I love and respect the great old monks, Rinpoches and spectacular Geshes. Gaden was a city of practitioners and I was home. Lord Tsongkapa's presence pervades the whole Gaden. TR
7 days ago
Dear all, I gave a talk on desire to a few inclusive of Paris and David. I asked David and Paris to write up the talk on their blogs. My plan was after they write it, I'll link it to my blog. From my blog people will click to their blog to read the write up and benefit many who read the talk. Paris did a very good write up and did not miss the subtle points I was expressing that night. She really took the time and effort to write it...I was happy to see she wrote exaclty as I expressed. Effort pays off usually or eventually. I am happy to see there are 669 views (43 comments) already going back to Paris' blog to read the teachings. The teachings will be benfit many. Must save and read again and again. Must share with others...Must contemplate. You want dharma, I am giving it to you and Paris wrote it out perfectly. Tsem Rinpoche Here it is again and save it and share: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31796
7 days ago
Stupa contest: For our first runner up Ms May Ong, a hearty congratulations! It is wonderful you took the time to research on stupas and help to educate all of us on the benefits. I am very happy on this. By the count of votes you are our first runner up winner!! I present you with a holy framed Lord Tsongkapa Guru Tree poster. The original is in my possession and was signed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. So it is very blessed. I am happy you can have a copy. Three wonderful books for you also to read: Lighting the Way by HH Dalai Lama, Life & Teachings of Tsongkapa and Milarepa's life story in full pictorial. I wish you spiritual attainments. Tsem Rinpoche (see the article: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31030 )
1 week ago
Stupa Contest: Our Winner with the most votes is Ms. Sofi from our tabulations. I rejoice from my heart Ms. Sofi put sincere effort into a wonderful educational write up on the origins/benefits of stupas with beautiful pictures. From my heart I would like to present these very special gifts I have chosen for you. The prizes are: 2-D framed picture of Lord of Healing Medicine Buddha. May you and your family be healthy and always grow in spirituality. Books are: Healing Anger by HH Dalai Lama, Life & Teachings of Tsongkapa, Oracle & Demons of Tibet (very old and unique book), Dje Tsongkhapa, Historical Introduction to the Five Principal Spiritual Tradtions of Tibet and Milarepa life story. Please take your time and read these books. You will learn plenty! Understanding your spiritual practice from learning is of the utmost essential ingredient for growth. I wish you the best. Tsem Rinpoche (see the article: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31030 )
1 week ago
Dear Rinpoche, Thanks Rinpoche so much for the new Samsung phone, battery and changer stand which Su Ming passed to me. I've read the letter from Rinpoche and have remembered the message, not to become "high" and lose myself when I received gift. I still kept the message Rinpoche told me on the blog chat that always be humble, and I know my very downfall is become "big head" after being praised. I thank Henry, outlet managers and staff who are very helpful and accepting when I moved to outlets, I will continue to work hard in the outlets. Rinpoche please rest well. Much thanks, James cc Henry, Managers
1 week ago
My newly composed poem to Manjushri: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31842
1 week ago
This is me requesting ordination from His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=19322
1 week ago
Happy Mother's day Rinpoche. Here's a picture of me now with my favorite toy. Thank u for saving me that this year I have a home. Love, Dzamser
1 week ago
Excellent!
1 week ago
Great Buddha Lady Niguma, How we may come under your care if we keep chasing after samsaric illusions. Lady Niguma place your feet on my head and bless me to eradicate the mind that chases nothing imagined to be something fooling me and feeding my delusions. Om Svasti! Tsem Rinpoche
1 week ago
All phenomena are moving and does not stand still. What comes will go. What goes returns in another form. Therefore be not fixated on unreliable phenomena developing unnecesary karmas, but develop the mind which is fixed. Tsem Rinpoche
1 week ago
Bryan gave me an incredible MOTHER'S DAY GIFT. It is so auspicious. He had someone draw HH Kyabje Zong Rinpoche's sacred face onto the body of Buddha Vajradharma. Buddha Vajradharma is the form Buddha takes to teach the immaculate and fautless tantra of Vajra Yogini. In Vajra Yogini's tantra and meditations, you must visualize your guru in the form of Vajradharma to make offerings both inner, outer & secret offerings daily to one's tantric guru & to meditate on Him in that form. It is very integral part of the practice. If you do the meditations well on your guru in this particular form during the practice of the sadhana..you can gain tremendous realizations and control over one's mind to leave the body when you want. So getting this picture today was an omen if Kecharians fulfill their responsibilities, then Vajra Yogini's practice will spread in this region. Very good omen. I feel this strongly. Bryan really planned out this gift & surprised me!! I will put in Chamang Ladrang in the future. THANK YOU BRYAN!!TR
1 week ago
Back in New Jersey over 30 years ago, there lived a lady down the street who was also a student of my teacher. Her name is Carmen (she is a nun now and her ordination name is: Ani Thupten). She had a nice size library of books and many dharma books. I loved the Dharma books!! I would spend so much time browsing and getting snippets of each book from Carmen. I use to ride by bike down to chat with her and borrow her books and it took me like 5 mins by bike..She lived on the same street. I would read dharma books voraciously and write down my questions. I would call Carmen almost daily for years to ask her to clarify the readings I had questions on. She would spend hours on a phone with me answering questions never once losing patience. I learned so much from her. She had vast dharma knowledge, very devoted to our teacher and would do her meditations and extensive sadhanas daily. She would join in all the dharma classes and pujas at our nearby Kalmuck Buddhist Temple. She was such a good dharma friend and I enjoyed her company very much. I wanted to be like her to have the freedom to study and practice dharma. When I recievd my first initiation by our teacher at the temple, Carmen sat right next to me on the front row. Thrilling!! After initiation we would have ten days of explanations (commentary) from our teacher His Eminence Kensur Losang Tharchin Rinpoche. I was so excited and deeply happy to get commentary from our great and knowledgable teacher. What I did not understand, I would of course consult Carmen who is much more advanced and taught me patiently after each day’s teachings. Around 15 years ago Carmen came to India and I travelled with her to holy Bodhgaya, Varanasi and Dharamsala. I escorted her to these places. Since then I have not met up with her. But I know she is fine. Around two years back I sent her a three foot Vajra Yogini statue as a gift from me. Carmen received the statue and was very happy. It was my offering to her for so much kindness shown me when I was a child. I wish so much she can visit Malaysia. She would be happy. Tsem Rinpoche (See her picture here and read more: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=19028 )
1 week ago
Take a good look-Please familiarize with Chenresig Ngesung Kundrol..It is important to know about this special deity and practice: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=4453
2 weeks ago
We all want to be a part of something big and with good results. But the only way we can be a part of that is if we work hard together with the other members of our Kechara. The time will pass. It can pass with you taking on difficulties or it can pass with you doing nothing. I feel it's better to work hard now and enjoy later than to enjoy nothing now and then end up nowhere later. Prayers and dedications are ok, but hard work must be part of the prayer. Tsem Rinpoche
2 weeks ago
His Holiness the Dalai Lama seated here with His sacred mother. A mother who gives birth to great beings like Shakyamuni, Tsongkapa, Dalai Lama, Panchen Lama, Trijang Rinpoche, etc must be a Buddha Herself, a highly realized Dakini, a powerful practitioner, or a lady who made prayers in previous lives to provide others with great dharma in one way or another. A lady of great spiritual merit or virtue.. I wanted to share this photo with you because if I ever met His Holiness' mother, I would prostrate to Her immediately. Beautiful picture. His Holiness is not ordinary for sure and neither could a being who gave birth to Him. Tibetans always said she was very saintly, gentle, simple and deeply spiritual. During Her lifetime many went to recieve Her blessings..Tsem Rinpoche
2 weeks ago
It's very revealing how when you give, offer and have something for them, they crowd around smiling, happy and easy. The minute you ask them to give something, contribute or really help out, they totally disappear. Handphones shut. No replies. No sound. As if you they never knew you. People like that make themselves 2nd rate, find 1st rate people to work with and move on. Recently I encountered some students like that!~ Tsem Rinpoche
2 weeks ago
Dear friends, I received a message from my assistant that the international magazine Esquire wanted to interview me…I said ok..the time was set and they came over. The interviewer was a pleasant, intelligent and nice young man. I enjoyed the interview. Well here it is. Thanks to everyone involved. Enjoy the read: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31388
2 weeks ago
Seng Piow took a talk I did and condensed it. It was a good idea from him: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZRdtheGOfI
2 weeks ago
Though you make arrangements, saying “tomorrow” and “tomorrow,” Just then, suddenly, you have to go. — This is going to happen to you! And without choice, leaving behind in disarray Your left-off work, left food and drink, you have to depart. — This is going to happen to you!~His Holiness Kyabje Pabongka Rinpoche - Heart-Spoon
2 weeks ago
You must watch this video and be totally flabbergasted, amazed and inspired. I guess with anything in life you have to want it bad enough by remembering the benefits. What do you have to lose if you go all the way. But you have everything to lose if you don’t give it your all. Great way to start your day and maybe your life again….Tsem Rinpoche see: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31375
2 weeks ago
Oh my goodness..see this incredible artist and his painting of Lord Tsongkapa!!!!!! See and share: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31368
2 weeks ago
When I was in Thubten Dhargye Ling centre with the great Master Geshe Tsultrim Gyeltsen in Los Angeles, on the main altar was this poster size printed framed picture of His Holiness meditating. I noticed a gentle glow around His Holiness the Dalai Lama's head and body. It has been my favorite picture of His Holiness ever since then which was in the 80's. I found it again today and I share with all of you. May the ordinary and ultimate purposes of His Holiness' incarnation on this earth bless us, nurture us and purify us. Tsem Rinpoche
2 weeks ago
Julia commits herself to two departments in Kechara...that is her Dharma volunteer work. No one asked her to do it, but it comes from herself..... She works in Kechara Soup Kitchen and Ladrang (Haven). She comes in everyday and takes charge of my kitchen where I stay together with Levi. She makes sure we have the groceries, helps to plan and cook, clean and restock our pantry here...she makes me all types of healthy and delicious herbal teas I drink throughout the day everyday...This morning she was so thoughtful. She bought me Vegetarian Indian food...yummy. I love Indian breakfast..I like Indian food alot. It is very nice. She comes in daily to join Levi to prepare food for me and our team here where I stay. Thank you Julia!!TR
2 weeks ago
I am laying down on my bed and I look up towards my ceiling and this is what I see.... I love to have trees indoors and outdoors everywhere. TR
2 weeks ago
Wesak Day 2012 we had many activities in Kechara. In the evening I gave a dharma talk on MAKING A CHOICE AND THE POWER OF STUPAS. Here's the whole event and dharma talk: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31207
2 weeks ago
Excellent book! It is a must read. Will gain you so much more knowledge.TR
2 weeks ago
Dear. Rinpoche, We just lit the first batch of sponsored butter lamps, 443 lamps. It was so beautiful and auspicious. Present were: DM, Martin, Jeff, Grace, CK Leong, CK Liew, William, Su An, Karen, Jace, Khoo, Lam, Choi Sheem, Chai Hang (gf of CK Liew) and myself. The kids are: Jason, Jutika, Pavara and Matthew Leong. Love, li kim
2 weeks ago
Dear Rinpoche, Laying the circumambulation path around the butter lamp house. Doing the great work are: Grace Leong, C K Leong, C K Liew, Lam, Choi Sheem, Jutika, Pavara and DM laying the last block. Love, li Kim
2 weeks ago
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2 weeks ago
Jutika, Pavara and Matthew helping out in transferring plants for planting!  The 2 boys were talking about coming here since yesterday! From William (May 6, 2012)
2 weeks ago
  Dear TR, A group of 63 visitors are here at Kechara Forest Retreat. They are now being briefed by Pastor Ngeow, YF and Pastor Yek Yee on the benefits of contributing to a project like this. There are also a group of volunteers here planting more plants at the butterlamp area.  Thanks. William
2 weeks ago
The energy last night was very good. Whenever we talk about compassion or it's development,the energy instantly becomes excellent. Tsem Rinpoche (here's the talk: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31207 and pictures)
2 weeks ago
When we take refuge or renew refuge, it is just the first step. Don't stay on just the first step. Tsem Rinpoche (here's the talk: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31207 and pictures)
2 weeks ago
Religion can be useful if we integrate the tenants into our mind and act from it with pure compassion. Tsem Rinpoche (here's the talk: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31207 and pictures)
2 weeks ago
Dharma is only useful if we truly apply it immediately. Otherwise to respect, admire and believe in Dharma is just the rudimentary beginning. Tsem Rinpoche (here's the talk: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31207 and pictures)
2 weeks ago
A sacred Vajra Yogini stupa with bring countless benefits for everyone involved. Tsem Rinpoche
2 weeks ago
Dear Rinpoche, 1. We had our Kechara Animal Liberation Day at Kepong Metropolitan Park this morning in conjunction with Wesak Day. We liberate 150kg fishes and 85 brids. 2. The people that helping at animal liberation are Frederick Law, Jack, Lilyn, Sam and Chervenne, Jill & Victor Choi. 3. We have around 70 people attended. It was a drizzling morning. But the people are every enthusiastic. 4. Pastor Chia was here to brief and lead the prayer. We introduce to the people our Kechara Pastor. Sound new to them but they can see that the Pastor is someone in a highly position to deliver spiritual talk or ritual. 5. There are some new faces that join us today. Knowing our event frm KP, KO, Facebook and friends. There are also people from the park for excercise. From Nicholas
2 weeks ago
Dear Rinpoche, thank you very much for the shakyamuni pendant and manjushri pic, my niece (jo wei) has received it, my sister family is here at gompa joining wesak day puja. Thanks. Paul cc Ethan 
2 weeks ago
Dear Rinpoche, The blog booth is set up at the Gompa. So far the blog team has sold the following: 1) Greeting card series - 3 sets 2) Magic notebook - 3 units 3) Eco bag - 1 unit 4) Blog post its - 1 unit 5) Animal notebook - 1 unit 6) Go green notebook - 2 units Thank you, Jean Mei
2 weeks ago
Rinpoche This morning, William and I are bringing 15 people from Singapore, led by JJ, to go chamang. Martin will be meeting us there and William will be there as our littke news hound to update. One pic of JJ briefing his group outside the hotel. Paris
2 weeks ago
A photo of the Singaporean group at the special tree at Kechara Forest Retreat. May 5, 2012.
2 weeks ago
Dear Rinpoche, Good morning. A bus is chartered to take 44 people to Kechara Forest Retreat (KFR) this morning. Another 4 or 5 cars will accompany d main team up to Bentong. In total there will be 50+ of us. We will go straight to KFR, have half hour lunch at Bentong town then visit KWPC before heading back to kh. Regards, yf (May 6, 2012)
2 weeks ago
Wesak Day May 5, 2012 at Kechara House. I gave refuge to 100 new persons last night. TR
2 weeks ago
Last night between 300-400 persons congregated at Kechara while I gave a talk to them on 'making a choice' and 'the power and purpose of stupas'. The talk has been taped and will be blogged once tape is ready. The talk was two hours and it flowed well for me although I had very little sleep. Towards the end of the talk I gave refuge vows to 100 new persons from different countries for this. When everything was done, I met up with a group of 15 and 5 from Shanghai. Had a nice dharma talk with them on how to make a centre grow and harmony. Passed out nice dharma gifts to all the visitors so they don't go home empty handed. Also seperately met some directors and movie producers that attended the talk and sought private time with me..these producers and directors are very well known locally. One is from Hong Hong. Got home around 5Am and saw so many gifts from people. Did a Manjushri dedication for all the people who offered gifts to me on Wesak day in gratitude. Also some people from Europe called in to Kechara to arrange flowers to be given to me last night. That was very sweet. I have so many flowers now..over 70 bouquets I would...guess. They have all been offered up on the shrine. Thank you. TR (May 5, 2012)
2 weeks ago
May 5, 2012-Today on Wesak Day 47 babies and young children were baptised in the Buddhist tradition by our Buddhist pastors of Kechara.
3 weeks ago
Dear Rinpoche, Good morning Rinpoche, Many kecharian gather here at metropolitan park ready to do animal liberation. We dedicate to Rinpoche long life, and for the growth of Kechara and KFR! From Julia (Wesak Day May 5th, 2012)
3 weeks ago
Karma exists and created constantly by our actions. Karma created in the past is fertile and will open up when the situation arises. We should never relax and think everything will be alright when there is so much volatile latent karma like a huge volcano temporarily dormant. We can do something about it though. We can 'manipulate' karma and here's how: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/kechara-13-depts/what-are-pujas-about-do-take-a-good-read.html
3 weeks ago
If I am super thirsty, or feel alittle drained, coke does help...Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
You have to watch this video. If you belong to a dharma centre, Ngo, school, charity, then you have to watch. Make sure kids see it also. Tsem Rinpoche http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31182
3 weeks ago
Do you think this is a very strong karmic imprint from a former life?? Let me know what you think: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=30822
3 weeks ago
What is a stupa? What is the purpose? Why build them? What are the benefits? Where does the tradition come from? All you wanted to know about stupas right here: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31030
3 weeks ago
There are many method and paths to enlightenment. But can you bake your way to enlightenment??? See here: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31025
3 weeks ago
Get Involved with Vajrayogini Stupa at KFR asap: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=30852
3 weeks ago
50 verses of Guru Devotion text is pivotal for anyone wishing to take refuge, vows, initiations or gain attainments. Please see here for an explanation by Joy and let her know what you feel: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31179
3 weeks ago
Dear TR,  Mrs. Chuah is here in Haven for her weekly cooking offering. Thanks  Bryan cc po 
3 weeks ago
Everyone, you must read this to start off your day!! Leave your thoughts on the post: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=31115
3 weeks ago
What a nice and sincere gift from Datin Jennifer. Thank you. TR
3 weeks ago
Karmic results are the only thing we cannot leave behind when we travel, visit another place or pass away. ~ Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
The best way to develop yourself is when you are challenged with difficulties. Not when everything is easy and at your fingertips. -Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
Zoom in and read and think...TR
3 weeks ago
May 2nd, 2012's quiz...the prize is a special Vajra Yogini statue, Biography on Lama Tsongkapa according to his trungrab set of thangkas and a Milarepa color comic book..very inspirational. TR
3 weeks ago
My favorite. An Indian Veg meal. Idli, chudney, dahl, wada and wadey. Tr
3 weeks ago
Dear TR: Ang Lee got the motion, i got the lotion... Love, Ethan (Ang Lee aka Seng Piow taking professional pictures of Kechara Forest Retreat)
3 weeks ago
Dear Rinpoche, Ang Lee taking scenic shots. Thank you, Jean Mei
3 weeks ago
May 2, 2012....Gizmo went to Kechara Forest Retreat today with Bryan, Ethan, Jean Mei and Seng Piow...Gizmo loves fresh air and grass...also he got to make butterlamp offerings for the first time whi
3 weeks ago
Dear TR, We just left waterfall and yes Gizmo was super happy!!! He made his first butterlamp offerring! Sp took some really nice pictures. we just got to the indian restaurant having lunch before hitting the road. Idli and wada are very nice. jm just got Rinpoche's message, we'll buy the food. See Rinpoche in a while. Love, Ethan (May 2, 2012)
3 weeks ago
Whatever comes will go. Whatever goes, will be replaced. Whatever is replaced will be lost again and so on. We can hold onto nothing and own nothing. So why have hangups? ~Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
This picture of myself was taken in December 1987 in Kathmandu, Nepal. I was around 25 years old and I had just taken my ordination vows a few weeks ago from His Holiness Dalai Lama. I was a fresh and new monk that time. Shortly after this picture was taken, I travelled to South India to join with Gaden Monastery. Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
May 1, 2012. I am sitting under the wonderful veranda just outside of my room here at Kechara Forest Retreat. The veranda area has a fan too!! See the beautiful prayer flags fluttering behind me blessing the environment...Our Datuk May, Martin, Joe and Jeffrey did such a good job. Thank you team. Your work here has just started. The four of you will create something powerful and blessed here for thousands of people to come and get blessed. I am so happy for you. It will be hard work, but very fulfilling...it will bring tears to your eyes when you see how much benefit it brings when complete. Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
Dear all, I am in KFR today and did offerings. Here I am in inside my very cozy and comfortable room on the land..Everyone did such a good job!! Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
May 1, 2012. I have just finished making the first lamp offerings in our temporary Vajra Yogini Butterlamp house here at Kechara Forest Retreat. Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
May 1, 2012. I am at Kechara Forest Retreat inviting Vajra Yogini into our temporary butterlamp house. Everyone must get the standard candles from Kechara Paradise and offer candles here now and as much as possible. Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
His Holiness the Dalai lama serving homeless in San Francisco. Beautiful. Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
Good morning everyone!!!!!! Yes I was up the whole night with a small group talking, discussing, watching some youtube videos!!! But guess what?? Are you ready to see THE FUNNIEST VIDEO EVER? Are you ready to laugh so hard, you might collapse??? David Lai comes out with another super funny video??? Something from when he was a child!!! Take a look!!http://blog.tsemtulku.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/funnies/mr-stomach-talks-to-david.html
3 weeks ago
See what this kid at 15 years old does with his free time: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=30228
3 weeks ago
I have basically four special wishes in life. I have had these wishes for many years. I have worked toward these wishes, but so far, none of those four wishes have been fulfilled yet. I hope one day my wishes will come true very much. I am still waiting..waiting...Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
Picture of myself taken around 7 years ago in Kechara. Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
Lots of flowers were sent to me yesterday. I have offered the flowers up on my personal Shrine. Thank you. Tsem Rinpoche
3 weeks ago
Care and compassion can be felt by the most dangerous animals. TR
3 weeks ago
See this picgure carefully...
3 weeks ago
Nice documentary about one of my favorite movies stars: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTjZ58cjC2s
3 weeks ago
Some people have asked me some very important questions on tantra and Vajra Yogini in facebook. I answer them. Answers you really need to know before doing higher and advanced practices..better to be prepared ahead of time. Good to know how to prepare: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=30233
3 weeks ago
This is the holy tsatsa of Namgyalma Buddha made by Lord Atisha as part of His daily practice. He engaged in making Buddha images by way of Tsatsas everyday to purify karma. TR
4 weeks ago
To even see this is a great blessing: This is the personal stupa Atisha carried around with Him wherever he went. He made offerings to this stupa and the holy contents daily. TR
4 weeks ago
"The best guru is one who attacks your hidden faults. The best instructions are the ones that target those faults." - Lord Atisha
4 weeks ago
Dear Rinpoche, They're watching the Kechara Forest Retreat video on the blog now. Look at the cute Mumu on the bottom left! He's so interested in the video. Thank you, Jean Mei
4 weeks ago
You must must must must see something super duper funny...it is something to start off the day....very funny....look: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=30828
4 weeks ago
Mr. Wong, Dato' Ruby, Kenny Wong and Kwok Wai visiting Kechara Forest Retreat today. I am very happy the Wong Family visited. They really love to help kechara.. Kind people. Tsem Rinpoche
4 weeks ago
Rinpoche, The movie group just before going to get the pants scared off them!  I have explained that it is Rinpoche's way of saying thank you to them for always working so hard for Ladrang. They were very happy to go in, even big chicken Carmen Koo! I've bought an extra popcorn set for Levi, and will drop it off in haven for her. Thank you, Jean Ai (seeing the move "The Cabin in the Woods")
4 weeks ago
Nice vegetables bought from Bentong from Mr Wong, Kenny Wong and Kwok Wai. I really appreciate the thoughtfulness. I am very happy they visited beautiful Kechara Forest Retreat. Tsem Rinpoche
4 weeks ago
Dear rinpoche, Here is the court jester hat and it comes complete with little tinkling bells. David (yes this is my personal court jester)
4 weeks ago
If we always do not understand Dharma, then that is a sign of not studying. If we always blame Dharma, it is a sign we do not know what dharma really is. If we always expect of the Dharma, then we are using Dharma in ineffective methods. If we find Dharma difficult, then it is because we are unwilling to accept it. If we give up the Dharma, we are get deeper into our sufferings without respite. If we complain about Dharma it is a sign we are looking for blame in the wrong places and not within ourselves.~Tsem Rinpoche
4 weeks ago
Dear TR,
SO FANTASTIC! Me staring at rainbow. Love dm 
****(April 22, 2012-Sunday-Kechara is very lucky. Many times when we are about to embark on something really beneficial or just finished something very good, we will often times witness a rainbow and there is no rain or clouds.Today again at KECHARA FOREST RETREAT after they finished their work in the evening another clear rainbow appeared in the clear sky reported to me by Datuk May and ten other Kecharians volunteering there today. See the beautiful picture of the rainbow...TR)
1 month ago
I prostrate to my Guru the consummate Lojong master who teaches us how to laugh at death by creating right causes n how to regret n cry at death by doing stupid things. Exciting indeed that we can do either.
I rather die w natural smile than a fake one made up by the embalmers. 
Thank you for reminding we hv choice.
Gratefully yours 
Pastor Ngeow

1 month ago
Death is exciting. It's when all the thìngs we did COME BACK TO US. And we can't sweet talk or seduce our way out. We have to face what we have done. Very exciting to see what's going to happen to us! Hello death, give me what I deserve!! Tsem Rinpoche
1 month ago
Dear Rinpoche, this is the 2nd batch of staff and volunteers visiting chamang today. We have just finished in chamang and water fall, we are going to kwpc land in a short while, thank you. Paul
1 month ago
I just wrote up these thoughts that came to me tonight around 5AM.. I would very much like to share them here: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=30679
1 month ago
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